IRNA -- As the voice of the Arab world, the Cairo-based Arab League must strive to be more relevant to world developments, particularly those in Islamic countries, and rid itself of the image of being a mere "paper tiger," wrote `Tehran Times' on Tuesday. The Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa arrived in Qatar on Monday to hold talks with Qatari officials on the first leg of a tour of Arab states to assess regional developments, particularly the unveiling of the road map to try to resolve the Middle East crisis and post-war Iraq. From Qatar, headquarters of the US Central Command in the war on Iraq, Moussa will also visit the Northern African countries of Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. According to reports, Moussa is also to discuss with Arab leaders plans to revitalize the Arab League in the face of mounting criticism against the 22-member organization.
Yasss... No doubt they'll hold talks on that very subject... |
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